Songs for the Sad Eyed Girl

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Songs For The Sad Eyed Girl
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Studio album by
Released1990
Genre Indie, Indie pop
Label Creation Records – CRELP 058
Producer Ian Shaw, Richard Green
Biff Bang Pow! chronology
Love Is Forever
(1988)
Songs For The Sad Eyed Girl
(1990)
Me
(1991)

Songs For The Sad Eyed Girl is the fifth album by London indie pop band Biff Bang Pow! released in 1990. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Side A

  1. She Kills Me – (04:42)
  2. The Girl From Well Lane – (02:39)
  3. Baby, You Just Don't Care – (04:19)
  4. If You Don't Love Me Now You Never Ever Will – (02:43)

Side B

  1. Someone To Share My Life With – (02:49)
  2. Religious – (05:34)
  3. Hug Me Honey – (02:54)

Personnel

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References

  1. Biff Bang Pow! on Discogs.com